THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY , SALEIVtFOLKSr ARE VOO A SMAPT MAN. IV'':,. .WELL. I BETliri . IVVfcUL.LETS Y. V ? I Vf .. I'x-tv school 1 VrvJ I 0f Good Report." That's what fcCis say .about this store of service and satisfaction. Our quick and expert developing and printing service is ask ing new friends daily. Try us the next time you have films. LOCAL MrCullougli to Address Club The weekly Klwanis luncheon meeting Tuesday will be featured by an address from C. B. McCul lough. Mrs. Hobbs Returns Mrs. Frankie Hobbs. wbo 1 em ployed at Miller's department .tore, returned Friday night fmml" re.wiwa at . eoior ' , . I hotel Saturday, among whom were a vacation trip to Alaska. Will Repair Dwelling W. N. McEachern teok out a permit to Saturday i repair a dwelling at 205 South 23rd' street a cost of 1J60. Ten Degree Cooler--In Klngwood Heights. Motoroeter Stolen M. J. Keppinger. 1284 North Front street, reported to the police Saturday that a motomster had been stolen from his automobile the previous evening. Visits at Pease Home Mrs. Carl A. Taylor of Portland was the house guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pease. Mr. Taylor joined Mrs. Taylor here Friday and they will 'spend the week-end at Newport. Hop Pickers See Class Ad Of Durbin & Cornoyer. Ktones in Salem Again- Mr. and Mrs. Oron Stone and small son Wayne have returned from Forest Grove to make their home in Salem. Stone is a South ern Pacific stage-driver and four months ago was transferred from S ale m-4 rFe rest Grove. Special Sunday Dinner Served 5:45 to 8 p. m. Marlon hotel. ' Check Artist Undetected Several days ago Salem news papers carried stories of the bo gus check activity of a large wom an and a small man, one of who signs the name of Handley to the worthless paper. But still the vic tims multiply, the most recent be ing the Lytle cigar store and Klas sic photo shop. At Lytle's a check for $25.03 was tendered for a $3.50 pipe and some tobacco. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppcl. Specialist Extraction of teeth. X-ray, and Diagnosis. 315 First Nafl. Bk. Rldg. Join Demonstration Two new staff members will be getting acquainted with the work at the Marion county child health center on North high street this week. They are Miss Ruby Bralt ska. a graduate of the public health nursing course at the Uni versity of Washington, whose home Is in Everett and Miss Ver na Lang. The former replaces Miss Mildred Schackleton, who will go rast the middle or August to ao advanced work in New York City. Miss Lang fills the vacancy caused by Miss Althea Stoneman'a. recent resignation. Klngwood Heights Salem's finest suburban dis trict. For prices and terms see O. K. De Witt. 1313 Edgewater street. Jann Ijee Services Regular services will be held today at the Jason Lee Memorial M. E. church. North Winter and Jefferson streets. The pastor will bo in charge both morning and afternoon. There will be special music by the choir both morning and evening. Church school op ens at 9:45 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Junior church service in Wesley hall at the same hour. Evening worship at 8 p. m. L'pworth League devotional ser vices for Junior Hi; high school. and young people's chapters meetjmerly engaged In newspaper work at 7 p. m. Open forum for aduitsjin In hurch school annex at this hour also. Yonr Home Descry On Oil burner. We want you to have a Preferred Hart oil burner but before you Invest we want ypu to compare all oil burners cne with the other. Ring up J. A. Rernardl (2949) for further in formation. VMMng Pettycrews Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pettycrew of Statesman street, and their guests. Dr. and Mr3. B. Jeffers and son ycrew or Lynnwood. Cal.. : -left Saturday morning for a week-end outing at Taft. on the coast. The California visitor is a brother of the local man, and Mrs. Jeffers Is the visitor's daughter. Dr. and. Mrs. Jeffers will leave Monday for a tour of the north, but will atop here on their return In about ten days. The Jeffers live In thecfer tile salt river yalley, where heat of 116 degrees In June la not un common. The doctor, report a poor stretch of travel sbutH of Crescent City, where much con struction work, Is being done on the highway. . .. ... f . ..ijfV. I' V wJ , . V J NEWS-BRIEFS Son to Prinrea Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prince are the parents or a seven and a half pound baby boy. The lad's daddy handles route one for the local postofflce. ' SeTeral From Kcgrnc A number of Eugene visitors W. J. Lawson, J.' Campbell. U. A. Petersen. C. L. Remis, and J. F. Crandall. , ' lrof ewor on Vacation John O. Hall, professor of pub lic speaking at Willamette univer sity, and his family have gone to southern Oregon to enjoy a week's vacation. They will visit Crater lake. Shoe Larqu Use B. H. Lacquer for your shoes. Makes old shoes look like new. Presnall'd Paint Store. 455 Court St. - Hood Climb Next Week Plans for the second annual Y. M. C. A. Mt. Hood climb are pro Tresslng nicely, according to Bee Rick II. Several have signed up for reservations, and a large number Is expected to sign this week. Tlu trip will be made August 4 and 6. Information may be secured from Mr. Rickll at the Salem Y. M. C. A. Klngwood Heights Large lots beautiful view trees and shrubbery pure watei electricity building restric tion!!. O. K. DeWitt, 1313 Edg water street. Miller on Vacation- Paul W. Miller, of the money order department of the Salem postofflce. will begin a month's va cation August 2. He and Mrs. M ti er and their three daughters will pend the time on an automobile tour of the east. While gone they will visit with friends and rela tives at their old home In New Hartford, Iowa. All Or Any Part Of , The fixtures of the Royal Cafe teria, including a 2-ton Armstrong Ice Plant for sale cheap. Must be sold before noon Monday, 460 State St. Sto'en at Band Conct vi The police received a report Saturday that an onyx gear shift knob had been stolen Friday night from an automobile belonging to a Mrs. Brooks, at Willson Park at the time of Friday night's band concert. Mrs. Brooks' address was In care of the training school for girls. Extra Large Home For Rent Very close in at Cottage and Center streets. Suitable roomers and boarders. S. W. Corner. Now $65. Posfercion first August, Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High Street. Vbit Police Matron Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Irvin and their son. of Redland. Cal.. ar rived In Salem yesterday for a short visit with her mother, Mrs Myra Shanks, city police matron. The visitors will be In Albany a few days to visit her sister, but will return for a longer stay with Mrs. Shanks before returning to the southern state. Black Cat For . Sale Now- Ill health of Mr. Lainson com pels sale of paying Salem busi ness.. Part cash, balance trade; for quick sale telephone 1224 or call. Carver Recuperating1 William Carver, .whose wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Hewitt, reside In South Salem, has recu perated sufficiently to be removed to his home in Astoria, following two months spent in a hospital there, according to word received by the Hewitts. Carver was for baiem I At the Grand Opera House Dr. J. J. Ross of Vancouver, B C, will deliver one of his notable sermons at the 11 o'clock morning service, and another equally, good address at the 8 o'clock evening service today, Mrs. Harms will sing at the evening service and Mra. Earl Pearcy will sing at the morning service. You will surely be Interested In what Dr. Ross has to say. and In his fine manner of expression. A real treat Is In store for everybody. Builders Picnic Today The annual picnic of building laborers and their families will be held Sunday at Hager's grove. The main address will be given by Ben T. Osborne, executive secretary of the state federation of labor. " C. A. Nichols. Frank Croiaan. F. Mc Klnney. Pat Llnehart and Leon Kenney have been planning the event. Two other organized groups, the carpenters and bar bers, will meet Sunday, August S. for their annual picnic The car penter! will 'gather at Camp San Mam near Jefferson, and the ton- sorlal artists will picnic at Shad-E acres near Barlow. . .. - By J. H. WILllETT THE REPORT V4 PADITAL DRU6 STORE HAS BEEN MARKED W A Public ?roni Marshfield Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bender of arghfie!d are in Salem this week ind. t Newport Lee Coe and Herbert Hobson ire among the Salemites vacation ing In Newport today. Jntice to Recras Members of the state supreme court will recess here Tuesday for the August vacation. It was said that a number of opinions would oe banded down Tuesday morn- 'ng. Mofet of the justices will spend tbelr ' vacations at nearby ocean and mountr'n resorts. fnrvpenslve Gifts Of all kinds in our gift shop. Pomeroy Keene. buffers Severe Fall Mrs. Helen Powell, who "has been at the home of her daughter. Margaret J. Brown of Hayesville ince the first of April, fell Thurs lay. and was so shaken" up that ihe is unable to do anything for "lerself. Mrs. Powell is getting on veil along In years. Apartments and Flats $20 to $35. Garages with all. Adults. Three flats close in 3 apartments North. Clean and mod ern. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. tte Sends Kuml- The state treasurer today sent o the state's fiscal agent In New York City $112,000. Of this -wnount $100,000 will be used Tor retiring state highway bonds, while $12,000 will apply on interest on 'hese and other state bonds held n New York City. Bays Mt. Angel Store Emil Bochsier, who has been a partner in a meat market at Mt Angel for several years, has pur chased the hardware and imple ment business of J. W. Ebner. The new owner will assume direction of the store as soon as he returns from a honeymoon trip through the Canadian Rockies, about Sep tember 3. Wall Paper, Paints Quick drying Enamel. Presnall's Paint Store, 456 Court St. Visitors at DeKleine Hon Mrs. J. M. Vandermuelen. of Holland, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Howard and child of Lan sing, Mich., left for their home in the east Saturday morning after spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William DeKleine. 120 E. street. Other visitors at the DeKleine home. this week includ ed Mrs. Jim Sooy and daughter of Olendale, Cal., and Mrs. A. T. God frey, of Holland, Mich. The latter is a cousin of Mrs. DeKleine and will remain for several months. Drive Through Klngwood Heights and enjoy a beautiful view. Hertxog Home A gal Professor W. H. Hertzog of Kimball school of Theology re turned yesterday after a two weeks absence. While away from 3alem Professor and Mrs. Hertzog visited the Epworth League Insti tutes held at Wallowa lake and buttle lake. While at Suttle lake .hey saw Dr. J. D. McCormlck and Professor James T. Matthews of Willamette university. Before this 'ast trip Professor Hertzog had been at Redmond for -several weeks making investigation for 'he board of home missions of the Methodist church. Taylor Rotary Speaker Rev. Fred C. Taylor of the First Methodist church will be the speaker at the Rotary club lunch eon Wednesday, and his subject will be "California from the View- 'r in tof an Oregonjan That eve- ulng the Salem Rotariana will join the Albany and McMlnnvllle clubs in a joint picnic at Rickreall. Wives of the members are also Invited and expected to attend. A large crowd Is certain, as McMlnn vllle will have about 40 persons present and Albany about SO. In addition to the number going from Salem which will probably exceed the representation of either of the WIT ?0Eo? It too bava Epilapay, Pita. Falling Bickaaaa r Conralaioaa no matter bow bad write mo today without fait. Attack atoppc oror aigfat ia amy eaaea. NO NARCUT fC8 ao harmful druga. Satiafactiva or moneY back. v Dr. O. U. Slaipaoa. Co, 1SS4 W. ddta St. UiOTaiano. v. ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired. A'e or Used Motor VIBBERT & TODD Things Electrical JOl Sooth High - Tel. St la ir BID UU WkmJM SAYS We bare a 19 it Cherrolet Coupe, baa 85 new rubber, lota otextras and a fine car In every way for $395.00. mwsmmn nee Uc-ose That Service taut other cities. There will be a Johnny Jones feed. Given Operation Edward Blehm, 941 Miller, was given a local tonsil operation at the Salem General hospital Satur day. Marion Visitors A. H. Ferguson of Roseburg and W. A. Miles of Lebanon, were registered at the Marion yester day. Reward for Sooo'er Tricycle Finder return to 975 Broad way. Browns Stop Here Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Brown of Valsetz arrived In Salem yes terday and are : registered at the New Salem. Thieves Sentenced. Paroled Myron B. Adams and James Vance were both arraigned befora Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly on larceny charges yesterday, riven prison sentences and then paroled to Edwin Keecb. local attorney. Adams, who entered' a plea of lullty to the charsre of stealinr an auto, was given a two years' sen tence. Vance was sentenced for one year. To the Public I hereby serve notice that I will not be liable for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Lou Kusel. Three Marriage Licen Marriage licenses were issued here yesterday from the office of the Marion county clerk as fol lows: Randolph F. Moe, 35. of Los Angeles, and Cecelia K. Page, 28. of Spokane; Merrill W. Payne 27, of 197 South Commercial street. Salem, and Edna Karr, 19, 191 South Commercial street, both of Salem; Walter E. Giese, 36, of Macleay. and Elizabeth Geiger, 34, 765 Court street, Salem. Mr. Moe's marriage is the third one for him and Mr. Payne's Is his sec ond. Furniture Upholsterer And repairing. Giese- Power Furniture Co. Taylor Appeals- Fred Taylor yesterday made an other move to obtain his freedom when his attorney filed notice of appeal from a verdict in circuit court convicting him of lareenj at the George Waters warehouse 'ast winter. It is believed by some that one reason for .Taylor's long 'egal fight Is that he fears prose cution under the habitual criminal act. As the matter now stand; nothing can be done until the state supreme court rules on the case. Return From Convention- Delegates from 50 nations, each individual in his own tongue, re citing the Lord's prayer, was one of the impressive occurrences at the world Sunday school conven tion at Los Angeles, according tc Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Shanks, who returned last week after attend ing this great meeting. The choii of 1300 voices and the audience of 8000 singing was also Impres sive. Addresses which they remem bered as outstanding included the one in which Governor C. C. Young of California welcomed the convention, and that of Dr. W. C Poole of London, particularly th statement, "The child and youth are in our midst where Christ placed them. If 'thy kingdom me' we must teach the childhood of the world that friendships are a better protection than battle ships, that law is more final than war." ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Vehrs wishes to announce that he has resumed the prac .tlce of Medicine and Snrgery at suite 003, First National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon. "THAT'S WHAT I CALL AN Ice Cream Soda!" That's what youll say when yon dip into the goodness of our ice cream, sodas or snndaes. Made ot pure rich cream and, flarored strictly with pure-food flarors, oar sodas and sundaes hare a goodness and a food Tsiue all their own. Schaefer's DRUGSTORE Original Candy Special Store 135 North Commercial SI. Phone 197 - The Original Yellow Front !Hif ES Eliminate 162 Sending Sta tions, Including One at Marshfield WASHINGTON, July 28. (AP) The federal radio commis sion Thursday renewed until Sep tember 1, licenses of 527 stations, revoked the licenses of 3 6 and ac cepted the voluntary surrender of broadcasting rights from four other transmitters. The remaining 123 In the na tion's broadcasting band of 690 stations were included In the com mission's order dated May 25 which provided for termination of 162 transmitters on August 1 as not justified by "public Interest, convenience or necessity." Representatives of the 123 sta tions have appeared at hearings to refute this finding, and judg ment on their cases was deferred until August 1. The 36 revoked licenses, also were found unwar ranted in the commission's order but these stations failed to appeal the decision. One station, WEBJ at New York City, which gave up its license voluntarily to clear the tangled situation, did not come under the commission's disapproval. The other withdrawals, stations WL BM. Cambridge. Mass.; WSAX, Chieago, and KOOS, Marshfield. Oregon, had first been notified to show cause for their continued ex istence or stop sending. The usual pertcd for license ex tension is 60 days and the one month extension In the present cases Is taken as an indication that the long-watted new alloca tion plan of the commission will be ready on September 1. Stations whose licenses have been revoked Included: Zone 6. KFUT, Salt Lake City, Utah; KFUS. Oakland. Calif., and KFPR dos Angeles, Calif. HOOVER MAKES HIS WAY NORTH TO OREGON LINE (Continued from pf bills it found a different sort of weather from that left behind at Palo Alto where the start was made soon after sun up. As the travelers crossed San Francisco bay to Sausallto they ran into a chilling fog but once acrore the broad water way, bright sunshine was encountered and after the climb into the mountains it be came almost excessively hot. Olothes Peeled Off Tifl fMV.Iiir. first ftti.1 thalf top coats, then their sack coats and sweaters and finally were re duced to shirt sleeves. The stop for the night was made at Bull Flat, near the Eel river, 30 miles south of Eureka and 290 miles from Palo Alto. The motor caravan passed through Ukiah. 126 miles from San Francisco, shortly before noon. No stop was made as the party was anxious to reach Bull Flat near the Eel river and some 164 miles farther north where camp will be made for the night. The final destination is Brown's Camp at the headwaters of the Klamath river, near the Oregon line. Mr. Hoover will spend Monday and Tuesday fishing and plans to re- mfE TORIO reading laaaas. Wa la? tare roar glaaaoa agaiaat hraakaga. Examination toe. Thompron-Glntsch Optical Co. 110 N. Comaa'l St. Plates $15.00 527 I MS MOT G O EXAMXSATIOXS FREE Dr. C. A. Eldriedge, Dentist SOS STATE STREET TRANSFER and STORAGE LONG' AND SHORT DISTANCE HAULING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE STORAGE FIREPROOF BUILDING GRAIN FEED and SEED Free Delivery "to any Quotations on ' Application - Farmers Warehouse PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. Day Telephone 28 ' Night Telephone 1267-W Where To DINE . TODAY Fried Chicken Dinner Today at the Gray Balls. Fried Chicken Dinner Served all day at the Spa. For Dinner This Evening. A la carte dinner at the Marion hotel today. Chicken Dinner At Coffey's Cafe. 155 S. Liberty. Special Chicken Dinner Today And home made salads. State Cafeteria. Argo Restaurant Roast Chicken Dinner and Sup per 50c. Special Roast Chicken Dinner 50c Home Restaurant. Chicken Dinner Today At the White House. turn to his home on the Stanford university campus Wednesday. He will return by train. Jaunt Begun Today The automobile parties left San Francisco early today, passing through streets unnoticed where yesterday Hoover was accorded a great welcome. With thenominee today were his son Alan, Assistant U. S. At OBITUARY Duncan A. J. Duncan died July 28 at the age of 48 years. He is survived by his widow Elva, seven sons. Donovan, Shirley. Jay. Conrd. De Wayne, Harold and Robert, and one daughter, Dorothy. The remains are In care of Clough Houston company. Announcement of funeral will be made later. Anderson ' Mrs. Hester Anderson died at a local hospital July 28 at the age of 23 years. She Is survived by her husband. Alvin A. Anderson, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Peterson, and four sisters. Chris tine, Evelyn, Edith and Josephine Peterson. The remains are being forwarded to Newport, Oregon, for funeral services and inter ment. Clough-Huston company in charge of arrangements. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chetr.eketa Street Telephone 73 MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDOX. Magr. Clough-Huston Company - FUNEKAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant Formerly Webb's Funeral Parlors PHOXE 120 Guaranteed Dentistry At Prices You Can Afford part of the dtj t V torney William H. Donovan. John Q. Tilson. republican leader In the house- of representatives; Ray Ly man Wilbur, president of Stan ford university., and a group of newspaper reporters and photog raphers. From the first night's encamp ment at Bull Flat the route leads through Eureka and inland across the Oregon line to Medford. sec ond night's stop. From Medford it will be an easy run to Brown's Camp, the party expecting to ar rive Monday morning. BUILDING-LOAN STATE MEETING OPENS FRIDAY speakers. Another Fession will be held Saturday morning, with reports of committees and addresses. In the afternoon there will be more ad dresses and tbe final business meeting. Including election of of ficers and selection of next year's meeting place. TUNNEY TO QUIT RING AND BECOME MARRIED CoBtiaa4 from pf 1.) the "killer" type as well as a mas ter boxer. Gene threw every ounce of his strength and power into demolishing Heeney in eleven rounds of Jhe title tilt. Tunney's retirement will have come, friends believe, when be de- tiues mil ne never can oe p gen- i ulnely popular champion. His de cision will be influenced also, it was said, by his plan to marry and by the fact that he faced a long period of Inactivity and the dan ger of becoming "ring dusty.' Since winning the heavyweight title Trom Jack Dempsey at Phils delphla In September. 1926. Gene has fought but twice. .He whip- FLORAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS GOLD FISH, BIROS C. F. BRETTHAOPT Telephone ISO CIS Bta Bi. We board Dogs at our farm FLAKE'S PET LAND Rt. 9, Box S aad Pacific Highway LADD BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. BEST WOOD IN TOWN We are receiving a limited amount of inside slab wood. GET YOUR ORDER IN so that we can deliver from the car. All solid wood equal or better than small fir. Cobbs & Mitchell Co. A. B. KELSAY, Manager 349 S. 12th St. & Or FREE Educational Lectures and ...... . v: FROM Albers Poultry Research Department Place-SALEM " Location Chamber of Commerce Date-Wednesday, Aug. 1 ; Time-S.OO p.m. ST.1E ped the former champion again, last year at Chicago In a match" that drew a gate of $2,800,000. . and broke all records for receipts , at a sporting event. .When Tun--ney won the title, the ten-rosnd ' match in the Sesqul Centennial . stadium drew close to $2,000,000. Without the drawing' power of the colorful Dempsey. however, Tunney s match with Heeney drew little more than halt a million dollars and dealt a severe blow . to the pride of the champion, jprbo has maintained that he, toe t could lure mammoth crowds to fight arenas. Gene's fortune, bolstered by guarantees of $1,000,000 at Chicago and $525,000 for the match with Heeney. has been con-1 siderably increased through wise and profitable Investments.' Tunney purchased a farm and several acres of land near Green wich last winter and plans to make his home there. Little rred- . ence Is given to the report that ce may found a health farm there. WEST COAST AIR TRANSPORT COMPANY The Bach Aircraft r tha aly Tri Uotor Alrplaaea In tha Uaita BUtaa which hava paatad tha 8 tract Analjaia tt tS- Tnrtmeiit of Cotriatarr a. Tni-xoTon anrsa aib tttllmam PORTLAND TO SEATTLE A. M. AND 1 :3a P. M. Tina, 1 Hoar and 13 lfinataa Fare, $12; R. T., $22 TO TAOOKA, fit; S. T SS0 . 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